TSA will have you stuffed, cuffed, AND labeled as a Terrorist, so fast it will make your head spin. IMHO, if you try to take those with you whether they are filled OR if they have held fuel in them before!

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1) I would suggest you contact TSA and get the facts. I think, based on a experience I had in 1999, when I declared an expended 76mm naval rifle shell upon checking in my baggage, its against FAA rules.

2) How about grabbing a sterno stove and sterno for this trip after you land??? Or some other cheap cook stove.

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QMC, USCG (Ret)The best luck is what you make yourself!

Though I much prefer using Coleman fueled stoves, I suppose if you're going to travel via airlines, the canister-fuels have an advantage in that you don't have to bring an "empty" fuel container on the plane with you.

Unfortunately you'll need to do some research prior to your trip to confirm a source of your specific kind of fuel at your final destination.

Plan on buying your fuel at your destination. No fuel is ok on planes. Don't be suprised if your stove and fuel bottles have problems too. Fuel bottles like those MRS are on display at the airport as prohibited; even if there is any evidence of fuel left in the bottle they will take them. Many people have had problems with stoves as well.Where are you headed? You may want to UPS your stove and fuel to yourself at your destination or use whatever cooking system is available when you get there.

I'm afraid you cannot carry any fuel on board, but you should be able to carry a new empty fuel bottle and purchase your fuel at your destination, either paraffin, diesel, white gas etc. The problem with the bottle is the red colour and the warning signs saying flammable and danger etc. Just get a Sigg neoprene water bottle cover. It says Sigg on the side and most will think it is a just a camping water bottle. You will of course have to show that it is empty. If it comes down to the empty fuel bottle being confiscated you could always have a backup Sigg water bottle to act as an emergency fuel bottle. But this only works if you are using something like a Primus Stove Pump as this will fit the threads on a Sigg water bottle (MSR has a different thread). If both bottles are confiscated then it may be useful to carry some gas adapters such as the gasmate adapter, the Markill Campingaz Adapter and the and 6.3oz Markill Pierceable gas cartridge adapters shown below

Gasmate adapter.

Markill Campingaz Adapter

6.3oz Markill Pierceable gas

By carrying these adapters it would allow you to use the majority of gas canister types available at your destination with a Primus Omnifuel Stove.

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